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Personally, I hate beer. I ran across this site though:

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Goes to show you really can buy anything online...

Unless you're in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Utah, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Vermont.

Can't ship alcohol there.... <_<

Unavailable for almost half the country...

Sorry... :P


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Yeah that sux...Makes me wish I was back in Texas...... But I don't like beer either. Bring on the fruity drinks!!!

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Personally, I hate beer. I ran across this site though:

Open Original Shared Link

Goes to show you really can buy anything online...

Unless you're in the following states: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Utah, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Vermont.

Can't ship alcohol there.... <_<

Unavailable for almost half the country...

Sorry... :P

Thanks for posting this I was ready to try the New Grist at 11.99 a six pack till I saw it would cost 23 dollars to ship it. Okay that makes $35 for 6 bottles of beer. I don't miss beer that much! I think I'll just pop open a woodchuck cider instead.

jerseyangel Proficient
Thanks for posting this I was ready to try the New Grist at 11.99 a six pack till I saw it would cost 23 dollars to ship it. Okay that makes $35 for 6 bottles of beer. I don't miss beer that much! I think I'll just pop open a woodchuck cider instead.

What is Woodchuck Cider? Sounds good!

frenchiemama Collaborator
Thanks for posting this I was ready to try the New Grist at 11.99 a six pack till I saw it would cost 23 dollars to ship it. Okay that makes $35 for 6 bottles of beer. I don't miss beer that much! I think I'll just pop open a woodchuck cider instead.

Yikes! I can buy it locally for $6.99 for a sixer! You guys should try contacting distributers in your area and asking them to carry it. That's what I did.

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